- 记者 jìzhě journalistreporter; journalist; correspondent
- 记得 jìde to rememberto remember; to recall; to keep in mind
- 记录 jìlù recorda written account of facts or events; minutes of a meeting
- 忘记 wàngjì to forgetto have no memory of; to fail to remember a past experience or information
- 记住 jìzhu to rememberto remember; to bear in mind; to learn by heart; to keep firmly in one's memory
- 登记 dēngjì to registerTo record information on a form or in a book for statistics or reference; to check in at a hotel or event.
- 书记 shūji secretary(socialist and communist organizations) the chief official of a local or central party branch
- 记忆 jìyì memorythe ability to store and recall information in the mind; also the mental impression of past events
- 笔记本 bǐjìběn notebooknotebook for writing or taking notes
- 记载 jìzǎi to recordTo put down in writing; to make a record of events or information.
- 标记 biāojì to markto label or designate something using words, graphics, or signs
- 副书记 fùshūji deputy secretary
- 日记 rìjì diarya written record of daily events, thoughts, or work; journal
- 总书记 zǒngshūji general secretarygeneral secretary or secretary-general (especially of the Communist Party)
- 笔记 bǐjì notesrecords or notes taken during a class, meeting, or while reading
- 记号 jìhao marka mark, sign, symbol, or notation made to aid in memory, identification, or recognition
- 记者招待会 jìzhězhāodàihuì press conferencepress conference; news conference
- 牢记 láojì to keep in mindto keep firmly in mind; to remember vividly or securely
- 印记 yìnjì markA physical trace or visible sign; a mark, imprint, or track.
- 记忆力 jìyìlì memorythe ability to remember or the faculty of memory; one's mental capacity for retaining information
- 记下 jìxià to note downto write down or make a record of something
- 惦记 diànjì to keep in mindTo remember with concern; to keep thinking about or worry about someone or something.
- 铭记 míngjì to engrave in one's memoryto engrave on one's mind; to remember firmly; to always bear in mind
- 记起 jìqǐ to recallto recall or recollect something from memory
- 西游记 xīyóujì Journey to the WestThe classic Ming dynasty novel by [[吴承恩|吳承恩|wu2 cheng2 en1]], one of the Four Great Classical Novels; follows the monk Xuanzang and his disciples on a quest to India
- 记性 jìxing memoryone's ability to remember or retain information
- 传记 zhuànjì biographyA written account of a person's life and deeds.
- 书记处 shūjìchù secretariatsecretariat; office of a secretary
- 切记 qièjì to remember at all coststo bear in mind; to be sure to remember; must always remember
- 记忆犹新 jìyìyóuxīn to remain fresh in one's memoryto remember past events clearly, as if they had just happened; to be still fresh in one's mind
- 史记 shǐjì Records of the Grand HistorianThe definitive history of early China from the Yellow Emperor to the Han dynasty, written by [[司马迁|司馬遷|si1 ma3 qian1]]; the first and most famous of the [[二十四史|二十四史|er4 shi2 si4 shi3]].
- 记述 jìshù to recordto write a narrative account; to record and narrate events or history
- 记事本 jìshìběn notebooknotebook; paper notepad used for recording miscellaneous matters; (computing) notepad application; laptop computer
- 记事 jìshì to rememberto be old enough to start forming and retaining memories of events from one's childhood
- 胎记 tāijì birthmarka colored mark or spot present on the skin from birth
- 记错 jìcuò to remember incorrectlyTo remember something incorrectly or to misremember.
- 记分 jìfēn to keep scoreTo record points or marks in a game, competition, or student examination
- 新闻记者 xīnwénjìzhě journalistnews reporter; journalist
- 记账 jìzhàng to keep accountsto record income and expenses in an account book; bookkeeping
- 游记 yóujì travel notesprose or writing that records what one saw, experienced, and felt during a trip; a travelogue
- 记录片 jìlùpiàn documentarydocumentary film; newsreel; now more commonly written as [[纪录片|紀錄片|ji4 lu4 pian4]]
- 记者会 jìzhěhuì press conferenceA formal meeting where news is released to invited reporters and media outlets
- 日记本 rìjìběn diarydiary; a physical book used for keeping a personal record of events and thoughts
- 谨记 jǐnjì to bear in mindto remember with reverence; to keep something firmly and respectfully in mind; used as a polite way to tell someone that you will not forget their advice or teachings
- 记名 jìmíng to register a nameTo record or sign a person's name on a document or ballot to indicate responsibility or ownership
- 手记 shǒujì to take notesTo record or write down something by hand
- 记仇 jìchóu to bear a grudgeTo hold onto resentment or harbor a grudge against someone for a past grievance; often used to describe someone who is unforgiving.
- 后记 hòujì postscriptA short section at the end of a book or article used to explain the purpose, process of writing, background, or supplementary content; epilogue; afterword
- 记不得 jìbude cannot rememberto be unable to remember or recall; to have forgotten
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- MTSU Chinese text computingSUBTLEX-CH